so, how is your experience with download /chargeback rate until now?
can anyone really make money with apps < 10 $ ? or is it better to
charge at least 10,50$$ to avoid automatic chargeback ?
also i wonder how free trial for x days, upgrade to paid is handled by
the market,
as the tos states that this has to go thru the market, there should be
a way of doing that ?

On Feb 20, 4:29 pm, Disconnect <[email protected]> wrote:
> Some googs answer, some don't. (And sometimes they spout ridiculous company
> lines and FUD that screws up their credibility.)
>
> The bigger problem is that google didn't bother to assign any support
> resources. So the people answering questions/comments here are the same ones
> who are writing code, testing hardware, etc. (Thats fine when the question
> is an esoteric API problem. Less helpful when it is "I can't get market to
> download anything" or "how do I turn off the ADP1"..)
>
> Personally, I'm less worried about questions that should be going to tmobile
> and more concerned with the fact that the AOSP is at best an afterthought,
> taking a back seat to all the closed source vendor trees. (But I'm weird
> like that :) ..)
>
> Seriously though, if you are a tmobile customer (or, soon, vodafone) you
> need to call 611 with your problems. The carriers set the priorities for
> this platform and they set them based on what their customers are calling
> about..
>
> On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Shane Isbell <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > It's a good question but why do people on this list keep asking Google
> > questions? We know they won't answer.
>
> > Shane
>
> > On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 7:17 AM, Michael Martin - MM Agency <
> > [email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>  *** Can anyone at Google explain why some G1s can see paid apps while
> >> others can't? ****
>
> >> I don't believe this is a matter of an OTA updates but rather datacenter
> >> propagation thus it would depend on which Android Market datacenter the G1
> >> is pinging.
>
> >> In my case I have 2 G1s and 1 can see the paid apps while the other
> >> doesn't….could only assume they are both pinging the same DC.
>
> >> (I have already tried the reboot theory to no avail)
>
> >> Any formal explanation for this???
>
> >> Thank You,
>
> >> Michael Martin
>
> >>http://www.googleandblog.com/
>
> >>  ------------------------------
>
> >> *From:* Disconnect [mailto:[email protected]]
> >> *Sent:* Friday, February 20, 2009 6:58 AM
> >> *To:* [email protected]
> >> *Subject:* [android-discuss] Re: the market for profit is open!!
>
> >> It could also be the beta testers...
>
> >> On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 9:25 AM, snctln <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> Thanks for sharing the link Al,
> >> It is now 14 hours ofter my first sale (not counting earlier beta
> >> customer sales) and the overall return rate has fallen from 50% to
> >> just above 20%.  So maybe there are just a handful of people treating
> >> the return policy as a "try before you buy" service.
>
> >> I am just hoping that I find a way to read reviews and access the paid
> >> apps market from my ADP1 soon.
>
> >> ---snctln
> >>www.snctln.com
>
> >> On Feb 20, 1:04 am, Al Sutton <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > There are some useful stats at;
>
> >> >http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/02/19/pinch-media-data-shows-the-avera.
> >> ..
>
> >> > Which cover application usage over time for an iPhone app. I would
> >> > expect the model to be similar for Android apps, although I think the 24
> >> > hour return period may skew the usage pattern to cause a bigger drop-off
> >> > in the first 24 hours.
>
> >> > To me 50% is very high, it shows people are treating it as a
> >> > try-before-you-really-buy method.
>
> >> > Al.
>
> >> > snctln wrote:
> >> > > I can't see them from my APD1 but I have had a handful of sales... of
> >> > > course half of them were canceled (ie user requested a refund)
>
> >> > > I wonder if that is what I should expect, half of all sale will end in
> >> > > a refund, and I don't have access to my own paid apps on my
> >> > > "developer" phone to be able to see what people are leaving in the
> >> > > comments.
>
> >> > > Hopefully this will not be the norm.  Time will tell I guess.
>
> >> > > Good luck to all of the other independent devs that have apps for
> >> > > sale.
>
> >> > > ---snctln
> >> > >www.snctln.com
>
> >> > > On Feb 19, 9:22 pm, Jon Colverson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > >> On Feb 20, 3:17 am, stonedonkey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > >>> So not looking good for today I guess... curious that they said mid
> >> > >>> week, but then no notice of a delay and pushing to Friday..
>
> >> > >> It looks like they're live!
>
> >> > >>http://forums.tmonews.com/index.php?topic=7943.0
>
> >> > >> --
> >> > >> Jon
>
> >> > --
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>
> >> > The views expressed in this email are those of the author and not
> >> > necessarily those of Funky Android Limited, it's associates, or it's
> >> > subsidiaries.
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